Category: Premier League

Manchester United’s new number 7, Alexis Sanchez, has now made three appearances for his new club. Whilst I had watched his first two appearances on the television, I was lucky enough to see his home debut against Huddersfield live at Old Trafford, thanks to Ryan. So how did he get on. A MARKED MAN I have seen him live before, playing for Arsenal and one thing I did notice was how small he was, however this doesn’t seem to effect his strength. On several occasions, players tried to outmuscle him,…

Harry Kane is undoutbtedly one of the best players on the planet when it comes to putting the ball in the back of the net, two more against Everton mean 32 goals in 32 games already this season, and that’s playing down the fact he has got a lot more attributes about him which make him into a top footballer. Whilst I’m not the biggest fan of ‘calendar year’ stats when you outscore players such as Alan Shearer (Premier League goals) and proven world class performers Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and…

So Paul Pogba will miss the Manchester Derby this coming Sunday. Whilst I personally think there was no intentional malice in his challenge on Hector Bellerin, it was reckless, violent conduct and most definitely a red card. A three match ban is deserved. Yes he will be missed at Old Trafford as United try to haul in their city rivals, but lets be honest these things sometimes happen in football and players miss matches for various reasons, that is the whole point of having a squad (especially if you are one of…

I don’t think this will happen personally, but why are people talking about it now? WE ARE IN NOVEMBER! That’s right November. I honestly can’t believe stuff like this comes up already at this stage of the season. I’ve even heard certain conversations in the media comparing the current City players to the famous Arsenal Invincibles. City’s run could actually come to an end this weekend because after fifteen games together, including fourteen wins their central partnership at the back is to come to an end. That’s right, Stones and…

The Managerial Merry-Go-Round is that term that we all know but doesn’t seem to have been used as much in recent years, but let’s be honest it’s always been there hasn’t it? The heyday for me was about ten years ago when the like of Pardew, Curbishley, Allardyce, Hodgson, Redknapp, McLeish, Bruce, Warnock and the like were always being touted for any job that came up. Most of the time they were replacing each other or at least someone similar in management style. It was just the easy option for the…

An Extremely Long Awaited Comeback This season in the Premier League, Brighton & Hove supporters actually have another reason to be excited. After a long absence of over 34 years, the Brighton & Hove Albion Football Club has finally made it back to the top league of English football. Founded in 1901, Brighton & Hove FC started out playing in the Southern League, before finally registering their biggest peak between 1979 and 1983, playing in the old Division One and making it to the FA Cup Final in 1983, where they lost to Manchester United.…

As the news come in that Mike Ashley is now looking to sell Newcastle United before Christmas this year, we look into what he has done for the club and where they can go once he’s gone. Mr Ashley himself has a net worth of around £2.4 billion but one thing that stands out massively is that since he took over the club ten years ago for around £134.4 million he hasn’t even broken their previous transfer fee for a player. With all the money that has come into the Premier League…

I don’t think it is going over the top to say that Crystal Palace are deepish in the mire as we speak. Eight matches into their season, two wins (both in the Carabao Cup) but six straight defeats in the Premier League with 13 goals conceded and none, yes NONE scored. They have already changed manager, Frank De Boer sacked, strangely some thought after their best performance of the season, a defeat to Burnley when they were the better side and deserved at least a point, however the same old failings…

Dani Alves, formerly of Barcelona and Juventus and currently at PSG once commented words to the effect that he did not know Manchester had two football teams. Those comments from 2014 related to five years earlier when Manchester City were beginning their ascent to becoming one of the best teams in their country before attempting to conquer Europe and become a worldwide brand. Two Premier League titles, a FA Cup and two League Cups later, everybody in football knows how many clubs are based in the Northwest’s largest city. Whilst the red half…

Okay okay, my plan was to do another article before the season started to go along with my original one of “Why is the Premier League the best league in the world?” but I got waylaid. Anyway, just like last week I thought I’d give you my quick opinion (still not a rant) on the season ahead for all the Premier League clubs and what we can expect? Last time I did the first five clubs in alphabetical order so now it’s the turn of the next five. This is my honest…